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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Maybe this trade is a possibility: swap of 1st round picks. Browns get Ryan Mallett, 3rd round pick from NE, Patriots get a late round pick as well.
Mallett for a 2014 1st and a player, say Phil Taylor...?
the only chance is if lombardi has a h@rd on for mallet, and i mean h@rd. this isnt going to happen
Part of the rumor was that he thought Mallett was the best pocket passer in the 2011 draft. Hated the Weeden pick as a commentator. Now appears that Glennon isn't showing much at the Senior Bowl. Barkley sounds a lot like Colt McCoy. Nice kid. Doesn't have the size or arm to play qb in Cleveland. Or, the athletic ability if you want the mobile qb. So, there might be some fire to go with the smoke.
I'not sure what the roster management allows for but, if Mallet is a good prospect, what is the chance of us being able to keep him for another 2 or so seasons?
Easy, we have him under contract for another 2 seasons but is he worth more to another team than he is to us?
the only chance is if lombardi has a h@rd on for mallet, and i mean h@rd. this isnt going to happen
All I know is that by 36 you can see the end and if can't see it, it will see you.
All I know is that by 36 you can see the end and if can't see it, it will see you.
Mallett is not the answer for this team moving forward.
How in the H would anyone know that?
He was rated a first round talent whose value plummeted due to certain extracurriculars and an apparent attitude. The attitude I've seen is directed toward stupid journos, which I can relate to, and unless you've got a pattern similar to the honey badger, drug involvement is severely overblown.
Mark Sanchez was drafted in the top 10. As unheard of as this trade proposal is, there is no less pressure on you if you draft Mark Sanchez and he busts than if you trade your #6 for a backup and he busts. You don't lose more picks that way, though it would be prudent to trade down to the mid teens, early 20s and trade that pick away to get value elsewhere.
How in the H would anyone know that?